1786 Vermont Copper. RR-11, Bressett 9-H. Rarity-4. Bust Left. VF-25.115.9 grains. Rather choice quality for this notoriously crude Rupert mint product. Medium brown surfaces with pale tan highpoints. Only lightly worn and free from notable post-strike damage or corrosion. Somewhat rough in appearance due to the natural planchet texture, but there are no major flaws and the surfaces have a decent gloss. The obverse is fairly well-centered while the reverse is misaligned affecting the right side legends but allowing for a wonderfully bold date. Much of the finer detail of the dies is visible on each side and this coin offers quite a bit to appreciate for a Ryder 11.